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“Thank you for showing us true greatness. Not many achieve that in this lifetime. Chris is one of the few who has. He struggled; he struggled more than most. He loved – more perfectly than most of us ever will. He smiled and reached out- to everybody. He was selfless. He was extraordinary – and because of your love and care, Chris’ goodness lit up our hurting, wounded world.” – Cindy P.
“I can still picture Chris in his helmet, in the stroller on the back of Dave’s bike, and walking along the ocean with Bill and Dave when we were in Mexico.” – Kim, Bill, Kell, Kimbers and Stu.
“I loved watching Chris work at Josh and John’s. He is beautiful…”- Kim D.
“…My best (memory) of all is using Dave and Kim’s shower … it was big enough that I would throw myself, Christopher and Billy into it at the same time to hose off and we would all jump in and sing songs together. I am pretty sure that my love of cheese-it crackers is due to Christopher as well! – Kevin H.
“What do you say, Pam?” – Chris saying this WHILE ASLEEP and burping and farting on the couch … ‘cuz all day, every time Chris farted and burped while with us at the lake, Pam said to Chris “What do you say Chris?” – Pam
“I remember Chris calling my new girlfriend – future wife “Susanne” – my ex-girlfriends name.” – Charlie H.
“I loved having Chris as a neighbor all those years. Every time I saw him in the yard he put a smile on my face with a hug, an Austin Powers impression or a simple hello.” – Kristen S.
“Chris was such an integral part of the Old North End neighborhood. We, the many walkers from the townhomes North would often look forward to hearing Chris’ greeting from behind the big black fence.” – Carol
“I always stopped to talk to him when I saw him in your garden. He was very friendly to me. A handsome young man.” – Helen
“We will miss our little visits with Chris as we walked by your house. He was always so eager and interested in us and our little Jesse dog. “Do you know me? Do you know me? Do you know me? What’s my name?” He loved our attention. I always enjoyed our little chats.” – Sharon and Nolan
(Compiled by the Matthews and Merz Families)
Items with him at all times:
A strap – A stick – Uncle Robert’s toy cars
His Palmer High School letter jacket – Shrek doll – A water bottle
Favorite Songs
Hakuna Matata – Da Turdy Point Buck – Ba Ba Ba…. Ba Barbara Ann
Toot Toot Chug a chuga Big Red Car – YMCA – Peggy Sue
“Heather, sing sha la la. Sing it, Heather!”
Proudest Moments
Getting his letter and a standing ovation at the Palmer football team banquet
Winning a Gold medal for skiing at the Special Olympics – Graduating from Palmer
Favorite Snacks
Cheetos – Cheez-its – M&Ms
Opening Lines
“What’s my name??” (Means what’s your name?)
Then in trying to create conversation….
“Does Chris vacuum??” Where… “Bill’s store”
“Chris wipes tables.” Where…. “Josh and John’s”
“How YOU doing?” – “Gimme a hug!!!”
International Travel log
Philippines – Thailand – Hong Kong
Germany – Mexico – Canada
Chris-isms
“I’m dexy, you’re crap” ( “I’m dead sexy” from Austin Powers)
“Yeaaaah baby!” – “Hi Steve. What’s your name, Steve?”
“You’re car is SO dirty. You beeeeeetter wash it!”
“Oh Kim, she’s so cuuuuuute” – “oooooh la la” – “Zip it”
Favorite Movies
Shrek – Austin Powers – The Lion King
Herbie the Love Bug – Mary Poppins
Skills He Perfected
Bear hugs (+/- butt grab) – Air guitar
Austin Powers impersonations – Burping
First Job
Vacuuming Bill’s store
Favorite Fun
Going to recycling with Dad
Going to the carwash with Dad
Downhill or water skiing
Dancing!!
Watching movies
Cheering on Billy at soccer games
Mantra
Hakuna Matata
“The Chris Matthews Party”
October 13, 1982 – October 31, 2007
During the four years that Chris lived with my family I always joked that someday I would write a book about the experience. I don’t think I ever went a day without at least one hug, one tickle and, yes, one burp. If I had enough time and a clear enough memory I could fill pages with the funny comments from Chris- always delivered right on cue. From his announcement in the mall when I was pregnant with my son, “Baby Andrew in the tummy”, to his comment one evening, “Doreen- look! See the dark!”, to his teaching my son to talk, “B-B-B-B Horse. Say it Andrew!”, the one I remember clearest is from the first day I met Chris. Probably because no one can forget meeting Chris.
I had just moved to town and my fiancée at the time, Dave, was taking me to Denver for a Rockies Game. We were also taking Chris and Dave B. along. Dave must have told Chris they were coming to get me. But I wasn’t quite ready and Dave went back to wait in the car with the guys. Chris simply looked at Dave and said “You forgot Doreen!” And thus I was “forgotten” every now and then over the next few weeks/months.
Unfortunately many of my favorite memories of Chris are not captured on video or pictures as I wish I could share them with many of you. The look on Chris’s face when he got a ride in our neighbor’s cherry red Dodge Viper, the peals of laughter zipping him in the inner tube around my in-law’s lake, the way he loved to ride in the loader bucket of my Dad’s tractor each and every time we took him to visit the farm and would sit in the bucket for hours waiting for someone to come give him a ride. The giggles and singing from the living room where he and my toddler watched their videos and shared toys, the way he danced so hard in the van to his music the entire car shook and drew stares from the other drivers, the way you always wanted to help push (uh pull) Andrew’s stroller on our walks, the red cup that sat permanently beside our sink for Chris to get a drink of water. (yes- it got washed but just went right back beside the sink.), the way he greeted his providers every morning as if he hadn’t seen them in months.
I feel privileged to have been Chris’s host home. I know no greater honor than to have been entrusted with his care. His memory will live forever in the heart of our family. (And on our home movies since he always managed to get into the footage! =) )
Doreen Merz


Please take a moment to read Chris' Obituary and Guest Book entries from the Gazette- November 2, 2007.